
doi: 10.1007/bf02764390
pmid: 9213442
The intensity of experimental endotoxemia is assessed by serum content of medium molecules. Serum creatinine and bilirubin contents and leukocyte count are also monitored. It is found that acholia leads to pronounced endogenous intoxication which can be prevented by early return of bile into the organism.
Male, Molecular Weight, Biliary Fistula, Time Factors, Cats, Animals, Bile, Biomarkers, Endotoxemia
Male, Molecular Weight, Biliary Fistula, Time Factors, Cats, Animals, Bile, Biomarkers, Endotoxemia
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